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CS visits Sujeet Mattoo’s residence to offer condolences on mother’s demise

KH Correspondent by KH Correspondent
November 19, 2025
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Jammu : Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, Tuesday visited the residence of Sujeet Mattoo his PA to express his heartfelt condolences on the passing of his mother, Sharika Mattoo.
The Chief Secretary spent time with the bereaved family, offering words of sympathy and solace during this difficult time. He conveyed his deep sorrow and shared the grief of the family, praying for eternal peace for the departed soul.
Sharika Mattoo, originally a resident of Vicharnag, Srinagar, was a respected member of the community. Her demise has been widely mourned by friends, relatives, and well-wishers.
Dulloo assured the family that he shares this grief and shock the family finds themselves by her sudden departure. He highlighted the importance of standing by one another in moments of personal loss and showed his support to the family in this hour of grief and loss.

 

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